Secondary school students Go Viral as they celebrate end of WAEC in style


  • A group of secondary school students celebrated the end of their WAEC examinations in a lively manner.
  • Their celebration gained significant attention online, particularly through a video shared on X.
  • The students were seen dancing enthusiastically, often dressed casually instead of in school uniforms.

A group of secondary school students recently gained widespread attention online for their lively and unconventional celebration following the conclusion of their WAEC examinations.

A video shared on X (formerly Twitter) captures the students dancing with great enthusiasm, many of them dressed casually rather than in their school uniforms. Some of the students also display affectionate interactions during the festivities.

Playing in the background is a Muslim song, which appears to symbolize the closing chapter of their secondary school experience. Meanwhile, a few students stand nearby, observing the energetic scene.

The video quickly sparked diverse reactions across social media, with some viewers expressing concern about the students’ behavior in the comments section.

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See some reactions below:

@manga_lee1: “See dem celebrating end of Secondary, dem no know say shege dey front.”

@iam_kabbah: “See what leaders are doing fgs. I blame their parents.”

@Toodebigger: “When I dey this level I was thinking what next my future gon be. But look at the gen Zs.”

@OluseyeEmm29616: “In the midst of all these rogbodiyan, WAEC students still dey celebrate.”

@DrippestT: “Remembered my own days, I swore to flex in my first year at University, this our geography teacher who was a copper heard us nd took a long tym counseling nd advising us not to, we laf nd made jokes behind his back, omo, wen I saw 2 solid carry overs in my first results,eye clear.”

@iamemeryk: “Most Africans thinks learning stops after school. They can’t bear any thoughts of learning outside the walls of formal institutions.”